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What is the Student Rep?

Through a series of debates, interviews, and applications, the Student Rep is elected by the student body in the spring prior to their reigning year. The Student Rep is the main link between the student body and the administration. The Student Rep serves on the executive board of Sudent Council, and it's their job to take the student voice and present it to the appropriate people in administration. The Student rep attends all District 202 Board of Education meetings, and is also an active member of multiple clubs and activities throughout the school.

ETHS's 2011-2012 Student Rep is:

Jesse Chatz

Accomplishments:

Advocate for detention alternatives/detention amnesty, getting a water gountain in the weight room, advocate for computers in the Student Center

Work in Progress:

On-Time Campaign (prizes for people who are on time to class), Senior Center, list of alumni careers, redone cable station, creation of "Student Rep Job Description", filling the communication gap bhetween administration and students, Homecoming, PSAs throughout the school

Have ideas? Contact your Student Rep!

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ETHS Spring Library Amnesty Week, May 21-25 5/13/2012 2:00:00 PM

ETHS students can clear their library fines by simply returning their books during spring Library Amnesty Week. Read More

 
 
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